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Days 357-358 – Beauty’s Eve
"A beautiful thing, though simple in its immediate presence, always gives us a sense of depth below depth, almost an innocent wild vertigo as one falls through its levels." Frederick Turner I awoke around midnight to the magic sound of… Continue reading
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Days 354-356 – The Christmas “Leap of Faith”
Perhaps, we should let go of telling God how big our problem is and, instead, tell the problem how big our God is. Love is larger than any trouble. And Love’s healing is not only our hope in this world,… Continue reading
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Days 350-351 – The Infection of Perfection
It is amid the bloody earth of our deepest pain where we discover the stuff of growth and healing. Continue reading
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Days 347-349 – Beauty as Our Birthright
Beauty is our birthright. When our eyes are “graced with wonder” we can enjoy this greatest of gifts. Continue reading
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Days 343-344 – Love, Laugh, Let Go
The greatest refuge in life is beauty. Continue reading
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Days 340-342 – Circling
Perhaps, we are simply God’s Love. We travel the earth for awhile, searching and swirling. Sometimes we sing to the suffering. Sometimes we suffer ourselves – all the while “circling around God, the ancient tower.” Continue reading
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Days 336-337 – Thickening the Soul?
Love cannot redeem us unless we live it, unless we love those who suffer in hospitals and live the punishment of imprisonment or who live in abusive environments. Continue reading
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Days 331-332 – A Different Thanksgiving
Whenever we lose someone we love, the texture of each holiday changes, doesn’t it? We begin to recognize things we loved in the departed that we may not have appreciated during their lives. Continue reading
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Days 325-326 – Consecration
Every encounter holds the potential to become sacred because every moment is pregnant with the holy. It is only Love which can consecrate any occurence or any place. Continue reading
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Days 322-324 – The Wisdom in Loneliness
"If we're set on creating change, on doing things differently, we must be prepared for loneliness." – Margaret Wheatley. Photography is the art I have practiced the longest. Recently, I've noticed that more and more of the images… Continue reading